Date of Birth: November 9, 1942 Position: Defensive Lineman (DL)
Career History
Kansas City Chiefs (1965-1969)
Joined the Chiefs as a rookie in 1965.
Contributed to the team's defensive line during his tenure.
Part of the Chiefs squad that reached Super Bowl I in January 1967, though they were ultimately defeated by the Green Bay Packers.
Buffalo Bills (1970-1971)
Signed with the Buffalo Bills and continued his career as a defensive lineman.
Helped bolster the Bills' defensive unit during his time with the team.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Played in a total of 6 NFL seasons.
Known for his tenacity on the defensive line and ability to disrupt opposing offenses.
Demonstrated versatility and adaptability across two teams in the league.
Legacy
Chuck Hurston may not be a household name in NFL history, but his contributions to the teams he played for, especially during the formative years of the Kansas City Chiefs, were significant. His participation in Super Bowl I places him in a unique position in NFL lore, as he was part of the early era of professional football that laid the groundwork for the league's future growth and popularity.
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